Recipe: German-Style Cheese Leek Soup

This recipe for Cheese and Leek Soup (or “Käse Lauch Suppe” as the Germans would say) comes straight from a German grocery store ad. Normally, I wouldn’t see a small recipe amidst food ads as a reliable source for yummy food, but I do now!

I went out on a limb one day and tried this leek soup out on my family–Wow! This is homemade comfort food at its finest for the winter months.

I decided to make it again for a larger crowd at our home recently, and again, it was a BIG hit. Everyone is begging for the recipe, so I’m posting it now for all to see.

This recipe calls for Sahne-Schmelzkäse, which translated, is basically a creamy white, melting cheese. Germany is known for its abundance of cheeses, among other things, so it’s easy to find here in just about any German grocery store. I used the Edelcreme brand of Sahne Käse, which you can find in the cheese section.

If you’re in the States, you’ll want to find a super soft white cheese (like the consistency of cream cheese) that melts easily in hot liquid without getting “stringy” on you when you eat it. You may even have luck finding this brand in a specialty cheese section of your store. I have not experimented with an American brand yet, so if you find one, be sure to share it in the comments below!

This leek soup is very hearty and filling as it’s filled with cream, cheese, and ground meat. So, it’s best to serve it with a lite fruit or green salad.

Grab some crusty artisan bread rolls to serve on the side, and your kids will love this.

Add veggie broth to leeks/meat and cook for 10 minutes on medium-high.

Stir in the cheese and let melt.

Add Creme fraiche, along with salt, pepper and nutmeg.

Boil again for a short time to combine flavors.

Guten Appetit!

Notes

*You can find Creme fraiche in the specialty food section of your American store. Be sure to ask if you don't find it right away. Not all stores will carry it.If you're in Germany, you'll find this easily in the cream section of the grocery store.